If you're going to hop on a military soap box, Tammy, then, yes, you will.

He's the Commander in Chief of the military.

You're being very disrespectful for someone citing her own service.

Reality, anyone can criticize the president.

But if you think you have more of a right because you were in the service, then you better watch your damn mouth.

And maybe it's time America made clear to Tammy and every other veteran, you don't get extra.

You didn't defend the country from an attack.

You were used overseas to destroy.

I'm sorry you were used. I will fight to ensure that the government supplies the medical treatment and anything else you were promised. I will also fight to ensure education benefits.

But grasp that the Constitution does not elevate you above anyone else.

You do not have any more of a right to speak about this subject or that subject.

In fact, on the international landscape, maybe you have no right to speak?

Many countries are furious with the US for our 'adventures' overseas -- and many have a right to be.

So maybe you self-presenting as the Voice of America isn't that helpful?

In Iraq, millions are dead.

I get it, Tammy, you were sent there.

I don't blame you.

I don't attack you for that.

But let's stop pretending that anything heroic happened in the Iraq War.

Killing millions is not heroic.

Poisoning the land so that birth defects are the new feature of Iraq.

Widows and orphans.

Freedom? In 2010, the Iraqi people voted Nouri al-Maliki out of office. Eight months later, when he refused to step down, Barack Obama had a legal contract negotiated (The Erbil Agreement) to give Nouri a second term. Nouri then wanted a third term but Barack couldn't stomach that. So he installed Hayder al-Abadi, Nouri's junior roll dog.

In May, Iraq will hold elections again. We'll see if they matter. If they do, it will be the first time they have since the US invaded in 2003.

The fretting and hysteria -- Tammy's and others -- over the government shutdown?

I don't have time for this nonsense. Didn't last go round. Or the one before.

I get that the media is alarmist. I get that they don't do reality but they do hysteria very well.

What's going on -- even now -- is a negotiation process.

It happened under President Jimmy Carter, under President Ronald Reagan, under President George Bush, under President Bill Carter and under President Barack Obama.

It would be nice if people could be rational about it.

Donald Trump, apparently, can't be. I've never expected rationality from Donald. I have expected it from Tammy Duckworth. Instead, she's not only being disrespectful, she's also spitting on Americans. (Not serving in Vietnam is not a bad thing in my book. I attacked Dick Cheney for many things but never for not serving. I wish no American had served in Vietnam.)

Again, serving in the military does not give her more free speech than anyone else, it doesn't make her kinder or smarter.

All of you fools on Twitter repeating her remarks -- I notice that none of you served.

So the logic you're endorsing? It says you should your mouths. So why don't you?

Tnuza Jamal Hassan, 19, admits to police she started fires on University campus, including at dormitory that housed day care center, because she read US military destroyed schools in Iraq or Afghanistan and wanted do exactly the same thing

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What Tnuza Jamal Hassan did was a crime.

To many people around the world, her reasoning is understandable. They don't necessarily see it as accurate but they do get the rage someone can feel as the US government has destroyed Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria . . .

A British monitoring group reported that the number of civilians killed by the US-led coalition in Iraq and Syria tripled in 2017, estimating that the number of civilian deaths in the two countries surged by 200 percent in 2017 compared to the year before.

“In 2017 the war against ISIS (. . . or ISIL) moved into the most densely-populated urban centers controlled by the group, with dire results for civilians,” Airwars, a London-based monitor, said, World News reported.

"This toll coincided with the start of the [US President Donald] Trump presidency, which has declared the conflict against [ISIS ] to be a 'war of annihilation'," it added.

According to Airwars, the coalition conducted almost 11,573 artillery and air strikes, which showed an increase of 50 percent in comparison with the previous year, while more than 70 percent of the strikes were in Syria.

The group also noted that 766 attacks carried out last year wounded some 2,443 civilians in both countries.

Beat your chest with pride, Tammy Duckworth?

The following community sites -- plus Jody Watley and LATINO USA -- updated:

World Socialist Web Site International Editorial Board chairperson David North called January 16 for the formation of an international coalition of socialist and anti-war websites and journalists to counter Internet censorship.

North issued the call during a livestreamed webinar with journalist Chris Hedges, Organizing Resistance to Internet Censorship. The webinar attracted a substantial global audience and was viewed more than 15,000 times on Facebook and YouTube in the 24 hours after it aired. A statement from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange supporting the event was read during the broadcast.

“A coalition needs to be formed to rigorously defend internet freedom, net neutrality, to organize the defense of both websites and individuals who come under attack,” North said. He urged participation in the coalition of all “those who are committed to the fight for socialism and opposition to war,” adding, “The World Socialist Web Site and the International Committee are willing on this principled basis to work with those who understand the critical issues involved.” Read more »

The Trump administration has survived its first year and implemented large parts of its reactionary economic and social agenda. There are two basic reasons for this. First, despite bitter differences within the ruling class over foreign policy issues, Trump has largely retained the support of the financial-corporate elite on the basis of his economic policies.

But what has kept him in power more than anything else is the suppression of popular opposition by the Democratic Party. The Democrats have spent the entire year sabotaging resistance to Trump and working to divert it along reactionary, pro-war lines.

The Democrats’ neo-McCarthyite anti-Russia campaign has been aimed at preventing any retreat from the belligerent anti-Russia policies of the Obama administration and demanding a more aggressive war in Syria. It has born fruit in the administration’s announcement this week of a permanent US troop presence in Syria and de facto American control over a large part of the country, a highly reckless escalation directed above all against Moscow. Read more »

The annual back-and-forth budget charade between Democrats and Republicans dragged on late into the night on Friday when Senate Republicans failed to secure enough Democratic votes to pass a four-week federal funding extension. As a result, what has been called a “government shutdown” went into effect at 12:01 AM Saturday morning.

Talks between congressional Democrats, Republicans and President Trump will continue this weekend over protection for 800,000 recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, increased spending for border militarization and deportation roundup squads, disaster relief, and funding for most federal agencies. Whatever deal emerges from the kabuki theater in Washington will shift the entire framework of American politics further to the right.

Knowing that their so-called “continuing resolution” was doomed to fail in the Senate, House Republicans cynically added an extension of the Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP) while excluding DACA protection in order to blame Democrats for prioritizing “illegal immigrants” over US citizen children. Five Senate Democrats voted for the Republican measure, including Doug Jones, whose victory in last month’s Alabama Senate race was called “a triumph for decency and common sense” by the New York Times editorial board. Read more »

Next week will see some 2,500 bankers, hedge fund managers, corporate CEOS, government officials and celebrities descend once again on the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos for the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Paying $55,000 a head as the price of admission, one could well assume that the representatives of the financial and corporate oligarchy drawn to the annual meeting, and the lavish parties that accompany it, have a lot to celebrate.

Yet the principal report issued as the basis for the four days of meetings and closed-door discussions presents a picture of a global ruling elite living in mortal fear that growing economic and social crises, and, above all, the threat of world war and social revolution, may rob them of not only their fortunes, but their heads as well.

Titled “Fractures, Fears and Failures,” the WEF’s 2018 Global Risks Report includes subheads such as “Grim Reaping,” “The Death of Trade,” “Democracy Buckles,” “Precision Extinction”, “Into the Abyss”, “Fears of Ecological Armageddon” and “War without Rules.” Read more »

Behind the backs of the US and world populations, social media companies have built up a massive censorship apparatus staffed by an army of “content reviewers” capable of seamlessly monitoring, tracking, and blocking millions of pieces of content.

The character of this apparatus was detailed in testimony Wednesday from representatives of Facebook, Twitter, and Google’s YouTube before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, chaired by South Dakota Republican John Thune.

The hearing was called to review what technology companies are doing to shut down the communications of oppositional political organizations. It represented a significant escalation of the campaign, supported by both Democrats and Republicans, to establish unprecedented levels of censorship and control over the Internet. Read more »

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson vowed yesterday that American imperialism will not relent from its neo-colonial ambition to overthrow the Russian- and Iranian-backed Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad. In a display of imperialist arrogance, Tillerson declared that the US will maintain military forces inside Syria indefinitely and not accept any government in Damascus that does not function as an American client state.

Tillerson reaffirmed the determination of the US to pursue regime-change in Syria in a speech to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in California. It was fitting that his address was hosted by former Bush administration National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, an individual who should be indicted for war crimes for her role in the illegal invasion of Iraq.

The fraudulent pretext that the sole motive of the US in Syria was to combat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been cast aside. Throughout his speech, Tillerson repeatedly denounced Iran for supporting the Syrian government. The representative of the power that invaded Iraq and props up monarchial dictatorships in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states accused Tehran of seeking “dominance in the Middle East.” He declared that the US was committed to “reducing and expelling malicious Iranian influence from Syria.” Read more »

The Trump administration is preparing to launch a massive police-state dragnet against immigrants in California, pouring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from all over the country into the state’s northern cities with the aim of rounding up at least 1,500 undocumented workers.

The impending mass roundup was first reported Wednesday by the San Francisco Chronicle based on an anonymous source familiar with the planning for the operation. Both ICE and the Department of Homeland Security have refused to confirm or deny that the US government is preparing what will likely prove the largest immigration raid in US history.

The threat has created terror and panic in immigrant communities in California’s Bay Area, undoubtedly a desired effect on the part of ICE officials. There are reports of residents staying away from work and even leaving the region to escape the clutches of immigration agents. Read more »

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